Handbook of research on advanced applications of graph theory in modern society /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global Online
Other Authors: Pal, Anita, 1976- (Editor), Pal, Madhumangal (Editor), Samanta, Sovan, 1985- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Engineering Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, [2020]
Series:Advances in computer and electrical engineering (ACEE) book series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Domination theory in graphs
  • Chapter 2. An introduction to intersection graphs
  • Chapter 3. Graph indices
  • Chapter 4. A novel weighted first zagreb index of graph
  • Chapter 5. Inverse sum indeg index of subdivision, t-subdivision graphs, and related sums
  • Chapter 6. Topological indices and some properties of graphs
  • Chapter 7. L(h,k)-labeling of intersection graphs
  • Chapter 8. Set-valuations of graphs and their applications
  • Chapter 9. Sumset valuations of graphs and their applications
  • Chapter 10. Tripartite and quadpartite size ramsey numbers for all pairs of connected graphs on four vertices
  • Chapter 11. Energy of graphs
  • Chapter 12. Applying graph theory to detect cases of money laundering and terrorism financing
  • Chapter 13. Formalization and discrete modelling of communication in the digital age by using graph theory
  • Chapter 14. Graph theory: novel multiple-attribute decision-making effect
  • Chapter 15. Influential nodes in social networks: centrality measures
  • Chapter 16. Integration of multiple cache server scheme for user-based fuzzy logic in content delivery networks
  • Chapter 17. Social networks and graph theory in the search for distant knowledge: studying the field of industrial engineering
  • Chapter 18. Recent developments on the basics of fuzzy graph theory
  • Chapter 19. Fuzzy graphs and fuzzy hypergraphs
  • Chapter 20. Energy of m-polar fuzzy digraphs
  • Chapter 21. Bipolar neutrosophic cubic graphs and its applications
  • Chapter 22. The hyper-zagreb index and some properties of graphs.